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Cycle News1972 03 07

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The A MA, which guides the destin y of maj or professio nal road racing in America , has traditiona lly no t sent ou t ad vance p ress releases as to who and what will be at Daytona on Marc h 12 . T his comes in sp ite of t he fact that advance entries close for the event eit he r three o r fo ur weeks before the race. Maybe next year. Daytona has always held a certain magic for race followers . A rider is really not a racer unless he can say he has r iddess at Daytona. A died-in-the-wool fan is not Class A unless he has been to Daytona at least once. Things have changed rapidly in recent years o n the 3.81 mile per lap course that features banked turns so steep that cycles and cars fall down them if not ru n ning at leas t 75 mp h . Mo re than one good dirt track rid er h as had heart t roubl e attempting to try the back st raightaway .an d far tu m at full throttle at well over the 150 mph mark. Single cy linder machines were made obsolete in the late 60's , twins ove rnight w ere o ut of t he hunt in 1970 . To be competitive in the Ex pert 200 a rider w [o npaper, anyway} c3 Uh-oh. Gary Nixon .will be t he re on a spiffy Triumph like he rode at Ont ario . now must have three or fo ur cylinders and many will have them for thc Classic that starts on March 6. The BSA and Triumph t riples were introduced to road racing at Daytona in 1970 and have taken five of the six winner's circle positions the past two years. The other spot went to a Honda Four. The Triumph triple holds both the one lap oval ti me trial mark and the one lap qualifying reco rd . The BSA mult i has the 200 mile race reco rd at the famed Florida plant that first hosted cycle racing in 19 6 1. T he Birmingham th re e's will be out in force and the pre-race favorites this year with a host of talented and Daytona-experienced riders aboard t he jobs that have the best reliability record of any model ever raced at Daytona. Dick Mann, Gene Romero, Tom Rockwood, Don Cas tro , John Hateley and Eddie Mulder will lead the American group with John Coop er of Ontario fame expected to be a late entry. Mann, of course, has been the winner the last two years running and was ranked the best in America in '7 1. Romero has finis hed second to Dick th e past two years in a ro w. Cas tr o finis hed third two years ago and Rockwood, who will be ridi ng fo r th e fir st time since his near-fatality last Decemb er. has finished in the to p ten two of the p ast three years. Ha te ley and Mulder, ' long ti me Triump h dirt t rack racers, bo th have pu rch ased BSA trip les. Neither h as a t rack record in road racing b ut with the new m ounts it co uld b e a start. Coo p er, b etter known as a short-circuit rid er an d for twisty courses such as Ontario, may be t h e o ne to get the job done w he re Mike Hailwood and Pau l Smart h ave failed in the p ast. Hai lwood will miss the event for th e ......................................................................------------------------------------------------------~ • • 4 Aces M.C. • • • • 3rdAnnuai u • o • • Z WILLOW· SPRINGS • .!! • ... '" • c • GRAND PRIX • E • • U Z A MA D IST. 37 • w ... .a- o • co D ESERT * SCRAMBLES * MOTO X POINTS • c • ~ APRIL 8 & 9 • :::l w • Z Entry Open March 1 iX · • Entry Close March 24 • w .;: • Z • Li mited Entry .. • • o '" Starting Positio ns Determ ined by Postmark ... i5 • • J: Mail ent ry only - No post entry • .. o Ent ry f ee $9 .00 • o • Free admission to all E • • ... -c Trophy for every 5 entries • w • 2 hr . races - 1 hr . Side Hack & Powder Puff • E SUN. SAT. • on c .. .;;; .... • C HEA V YWEIGHT NOV. 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